Voyage Overview
Retrace the steps of Franklin, experience Inuit culture and search for unique wildlife on this extraordinary Arctic cruise.
This brand new expedition is an in-depth way for travelers to experience the legendary Northwest Passage— designed to take you deeper, farther, and with more time to truly see it all. From the dramatic cliffs of Sam Ford Fjord to the stark beauty of Devon Island, you’ll explore the full sweep of Lancaster Sound and beyond. With extended time in the High Arctic, maximize your chances of encountering whales, walruses, and muskoxen, while connecting with Inuit and Greenlandic communities. Add helicopter flightseeing, Zodiac cruising, and expert-led exploration, and this itinerary becomes the definitive Arctic journey.
Trip Details
Duration: 20 Days
Ship: Ultramarine, Premium Ship, 199 Guests
Start: Reykjavik, Iceland
End: Reykjavik, Iceland
Highlights:
- Soar in a helicopter over the wild Arctic
- Visit Inuit and Greenlandic communities
- Explore deep into the legendary Northwest Passage
- Spot Arctic wildlife, such as whales, walrusesand muskoxen
- Cruise in a Zodiac for stunning views of glaciers,fjords and icebergs

Trip Itinerary Overview:
Day 1: Arrive Reykjavik, Iceland
Day 2: Fly to Nuuk, Greenland & Embark
*Note the Aug 18, 2028 departure will fly to Kangerlussuaq instead of Nuuk
Day 3: Crossing the Davis Strait
Days 4-6: Exploring Baffin Island
Days 7-10: Lancaster Sound
Days 11-13: Northwest Passage
Day 14-15: Admiralty Inlet & Arctic Bay
Day 16-17: At Sea
Day 18: Sisimuit
Day 19: Disembark in Kangerlussuaq & Fly to Reykjavik
Day 20: Depart Reykjavik










Tour Dates
- April 2028 to September 2028
| Dates | Availability | |
|---|---|---|
Aug 1 – Aug 20, 2028 (20 days) | Available | view pricing chart |
Aug 18 – Sep 6, 2028 (20 days) | Available | view pricing chart |
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive in Reykjavik, Iceland
Arrive in the Icelandic capital and make your way to the designated hotel, which is included in your Charter Flight & Hotel Package. You will have the day to explore this fascinating city known for its stunning modern architecture, contemporary music and Viking history.
Day 2: Fly to Nuuk, Greenland, and Embark
*Note the Aug 18, 2028 departure will fly to Kangerlussuaq instead of Nuuk
After breakfast, guests and their luggage will be transferred to the airport for the charter flight to West Greenland. Upon arrival, guests will be transferred to their ship.
Day 3: At Sea: Crossing the Davis Strait
As we make our way across the Davis Strait, your Expedition Team will offer a series of polar presentations that will set the stage for the adventures ahead. You’ll learn about the storied history of the Arctic, its fascinating wildlife, geology and ecology. Our team will also keep a lookout for seabirds soaring above your ship, as well as whales that pass through these waters.
Days 4 – 6: Exploring Baffin Island, Canada
The Inuktitut name for Baffin Island—the fifth-largest island in the world—is Qikiqtaaluk. It has been home to Inuit for thousands of years. The island’s English name commemorates William Baffin, who explored the region in the early 17th century while searching for the fabled Northwest Passage, long after it was inhabited by Inuit. Sailing along the island’s eastern coast, each day is shaped by weather and ice conditions, making every landing distinct. Favorite destinations include Qikiqtarjuaq and Sam Ford Fjord, where towering mountains, deep fjords, vibrant tundra, and Inuit settlements define the landscape. The welcoming Inuit community of Qikiqtarjuaq—meaning “the big island” in Inuktitut— lies just north of the Arctic Circle on Broughton Island. Fondly known as “Qik” by locals, the hamlet offers sweeping views across the Davis Strait. Visitors may also have opportunities to support local Inuit artisans by purchasing handcrafted artwork, jewelry, and other crafts. Farther north, well within the Arctic Circle, Sam Ford Fjord stands out as one of Baffin Island’s most dramatic Arctic destinations. A traditional Inuit hunting area, the fjord is a striking study in contrasts, where sheer granite walls rise almost straight from the ocean, reaching heights of up to 457 meters (1,500 feet). If conditions allow, the region offers outstanding Zodiac cruising, sea kayaking, and opportunities to explore ashore. Arctic foxes may be spotted on land, while polar bears are sometimes seen during off-ship excursions. Cruising the fjord provides a powerful sense of scale: stretching approximately 110 kilometers (68 miles), Sam Ford Fjord narrows to less than 3 kilometers (2 miles) wide as it winds deeper inland.
Days 7 – 10: Gateway to Lancaster Sound
Located at the northeastern tip of Baffin Island, Pond Inlet (Mittimatalik) looks across Eclipse Sound to the glaciated peaks of Bylot Island, offering one of the most dramatic settings of any community in the Canadian Arctic. Mittimatalik provides a meaningful opportunity to connect with the people who have lived here for thousands of years, before the voyage turns northwest toward Lancaster Sound (Tallurutiup Imanga). Among the Arctic’s richest marine habitats, Lancaster Sound’s ice-free waters attract whales, walruses, and seals in remarkable numbers each summer. We explore by Zodiac, scanning for iconic wildlife—and, with luck, the elusive narwhal. Polar bear sightings are also possible. Nearby, Coburg Island’s soaring coastal cliffs, within the Nirjutiqavvik National Wildlife Area, support hundreds of thousands of nesting Brünnich’s guillemots, black-legged kittiwakes, northern fulmars, and black guillemots. At approximately 76° North off the east coast of Ellesmere Island, Cape Norton Shaw is likely the northernmost stop of the voyage. Here, multiple tidewater glaciers calve directly into iceberg-filled seas. We plan a combined helicopter and Zodiac operation to explore this rarely visited coastline by land and sea. If flying conditions are unsuitable, we reroute to Grise Fjord and Craig Harbour, the site of an RCMP outpost established in 1922, closed in the 1930s, and controversially reopened at the outset of the Cold War. On Devon Island’s southern shore, the weathered remains of a Royal Canadian Mounted Police detachment at Dundas Harbour quietly reflect Canada’s efforts to assert sovereignty in the High Arctic. The journey concludes in spectacular Croker Bay, where towering glaciated walls and calving ice deliver a sense of scale no photograph can fully convey.
Days 11 – 13: Heart of the Northwest Passage
As we push westward into the inner reaches of Lancaster Sound, the geography narrows and the sense of remoteness deepens. Rising from the confluence of Lancaster Sound and Barrow Strait, the sheer limestone cliffs of Prince Leopold Island form one of the most significant seabird sanctuaries in the eastern Arctic. We’ll see hundreds of thousands of birds wheeling above us as still waters stretch in every horizon, one of the defining sights of a High Arctic expedition. At the southern tip of Somerset Island, Fort Ross marks the entrance to Bellot Strait, the narrow, current-swept channel separating Somerset Island from the Boothia Peninsula and forming a critical link in the Northwest Passage. Once a Hudson’s Bay Company trading post, Fort Ross remains one of the most evocative reminders of a time when commerce, survival, and exploration converged at the top of the world. We will attempt to land at Beechey Island, a National Historic Site of Canada. Named for explorer Frederick William Beechey, the island is the final resting place of three members of Sir John Franklin’s 1845-46 Northwest Passage expedition, discovered in 1850 on a desolate raised beach. A shore visit to Radstock Bay may also be possible, home to one of the Arctic’s most impressive ancient Thule sites. Exploring the remains of subterranean houses—including whale bone supports—offers a powerful insight into how Paleo‑Inuit thrived in the Far North.
Day 14 – 15: Admiralty Inlet and Arctic Bay
Carved deep into northern Baffin Island, Admiralty Inlet is one of the Arctic’s longest fjords: a silent, ice -ringed channel where whale blows punctuate the stillness. Among the world’s most vital narwhal summering grounds, Zodiac cruising here may provide some of the expedition’s most unforgettable marine wildlife encounters. The Arctic Bay area has been inhabited by Inuit for over 5,000 years. With very few visitors, the community is typically quite excited to welcome a ship. Enjoy a gathering on the outskirts of town featuring Inuit arts, cultural activities and, possibly, tastings of local cuisine shared by elders and community members.
Day 16 – 17: At Sea
Enjoy the sail back across Baffin Bay where the presence of ice can lead to opportunities for polar bear sightings as well as whales and seabirds. Onboard the team will keep you engaged with presentations and wildlife watching. Guests often use sea days to take advantage of the ship’s Tundra Spa and Sauna.
Day 18: Meeting the People of Sisimiut
Arriving back in Greenland, we hope to visit the community of Sisimiut, where you may enjoy locally led city tours, including a “Taste of Greenland” experience featuring samples of traditional foods. Back onboard, head to the deck to watch a traditional kayak demonstration on the water.
Day 19: Disembark at Kangerlussuaq
Today, we disembark in Kangerlussuaq, formerly known as Søndre Strømfjord, and transfer you to your charter flight to Reykjavik, where you’ll spend the night in your group hotel, both of which are included in your Charter Flight & Hotel Package.
Day 20: Depart Reykjavik
Today, after breakfast, make your way independently to the airport for your flight home, or continue your personal travel plans as prearranged.
EXPEDITION SPIRIT: Embracing the unexpected is part of the legacy—and excitement—of expedition travel. When traveling in extremely remote regions, your Expedition Team must consider the sea, ice and weather to guide the route and itinerary details. This itinerary is a tentative outline of what you may experience on this voyage; please be aware that no specific itinerary can be guaranteed. By the same token, wildlife encounters as described are expected, but not guaranteed. Your Expedition Team will use their considerable experience to seek out wildlife in known habitats, but the presence of any particular species of bird or marine wildlife is not guaranteed.
Trips & Rates
Please note, rates are Per Person in USD
Availability & prices are subject to change at anytime
Aug 18 – Sep 6, 2028 (20 days)
| Start: | Reykjavík, Iceland |
| End: | Reykjavík, Iceland |
Charter Flight & Hotel Package $2,095/person
(Already included in displayed pricing)
Charter Flight & Hotel Package includes hotel nights in Reykjavik on Day 1 & Day 19 (breakfast included), roundtrip Reykjavik airport group transfers on Day 2 & Day 19, roundtrip charter flights Reykjavik – West Greenland on Day 2 & 19 and roundtrip transfers to / from the ship on Day 2 & 19.
| Cabin Category | Explorer Triple | Explorer Suite | Balcony Suite | Deluxe Balcony Suite | Terrace Suite | Penthouse Suite | Owner’s Suite | Ultra Suite | Solo Panorama |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Per Person Price in USD | $21,490 | $24,890 | $27,190 | $31,790 | $32,890 | $35,190 | $43,190 | $47,690 | $37,190 |
| Discount | Early Booking Bonus $2000 Save 10% Early Payment Discount 5% | Early Booking Bonus $2000 Save 10% Early Payment Discount 5% | Early Booking Bonus $2000 Save 10% Early Payment Discount 5% | Early Booking Bonus $2000 Save 10% Early Payment Discount 5% | Early Booking Bonus $2000 Save 10% Early Payment Discount 5% | Early Booking Bonus $2000 Save 10% Early Payment Discount 5% | Early Booking Bonus $2000 Save 10% Early Payment Discount 5% | Early Booking Bonus $2000 Save 10% Early Payment Discount 5% | Early Booking Bonus $2000 Save 10% Early Payment Discount 5% |
| Discounted Per Person Price | $16,968 | $19,875 | $21,841 | $25,774 | $26,715 | $28,681 | $35,521 | $39,369 | $30,391 |
| Availability | Limited | Open | Open | Open | Limited | Open | Open | Open | Open |
Aug 1 – Aug 20, 2028 (20 days)
| Start: | Reykjavík, Iceland |
| End: | Reykjavík, Iceland |
Charter Flight & Hotel Package $2,095/person
(Already included in displayed pricing)
Charter Flight & Hotel Package includes hotel nights in Reykjavik on Day 1 & Day 19 (breakfast included), roundtrip Reykjavik airport group transfers on Day 2 & Day 19, roundtrip charter flights Reykjavik – West Greenland on Day 2 & 19 and roundtrip transfers to / from the ship on Day 2 & 19.
| Cabin Category | Explorer Triple | Explorer Suite | Balcony Suite | Deluxe Balcony Suite | Terrace Suite | Penthouse Suite | Owner’s Suite | Ultra Suite | Solo Panorama |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Per Person Price in USD | $22,090 | $25,590 | $27,890 | $32,590 | $33,790 | $36,090 | $44,290 | $48,990 | $38,190 |
| Discount | Early Booking Bonus $2000 Save 10% Early Payment Discount 5% | Early Booking Bonus $2000 Save 10% Early Payment Discount 5% | Early Booking Bonus $2000 Save 10% Early Payment Discount 5% | Early Booking Bonus $2000 Save 10% Early Payment Discount 5% | Early Booking Bonus $2000 Save 10% Early Payment Discount 5% | Early Booking Bonus $2000 Save 10% Early Payment Discount 5% | Early Booking Bonus $2000 Save 10% Early Payment Discount 5% | Early Booking Bonus $2000 Save 10% Early Payment Discount 5% | Early Booking Bonus $2000 Save 10% Early Payment Discount 5% |
| Discounted Per Person Price | $17,481 | $20,473 | $22,440 | $26,458 | $27,484 | $29,451 | $36,462 | $40,480 | $31,246 |
| Availability | Limited | Open | Open | Open | Limited | Open | Open | Open | Open |
Voyage Ship
Ultramarine
Ultramarine was designed to go beyond the familiar in polar exploration, to discover new places, and immerse you in the best the region has to offer. Equipped with two twin-engine helicopters, it offers the most robust portfolio of adventure activities in the industry, and features the category’s most spacious suites, breathtaking public spaces, and more outdoor wildlife viewing spaces than other expedition ships its size. Ultramarine also features a best-in-class operational range and an innovative mix of sustainability features that exceed all industry standards. With all this and more, Ultramarine is perfectly poised to deliver the ultimate polar expedition experience.

Ultramarine Cabins & Deck Plan

The most spacious and luxurious suite onboard the Ultramarine. Featuring a private bedroom with walk-in closet, sitting area with sofa bed, separate sitting area with table & chairs and a private balcony. The main bathroom has a shower, bathtub and heated floors. In the entrance hallway there is an additional powder room and walk in closet. Premium amenities include upgraded bedding, in suite coffee and binoculars on loan.
563 sq. ft. (52.3m2) + 46 sq. ft. (4.3m2) balcony
1-2
1 double or 2 single beds

A large, luxurious suite featuring a private bedroom with walk in closet, full bathroom with shower, bathtub & heated floors, two separate living spaces and a private balcony. The main sitting area has a sofa bed, an additional closet and a separate powder room. Premium amenities include upgraded bedding, in suite coffee and binoculars on loan.
446 sq. ft. (41.4 m2) + 46 sq. ft. (4.3m2) balcony
1-2
1 double or 2 single beds

The eight Penthouse Suites are the only cabins on Deck 7, allowing easy access to the Panorama Lounge & Gym. These suites offer spacious interiors, full bathrooms and generous balcony sizes. The sitting area has a sofa bed and the bathroom features a shower, bathtub and heated floors. Premium amenities include upgraded bedding and in suite coffee.
369 sq. ft. (34.3 m2) + 67 sq. ft. (6.2m2) balcony
1-2
1 double or 2 single beds

The two Terrance Suites are some of the most sought after cabins on the Ultramarine, thanks to the roomy interior space, extra-wide balcony (the largest balconies on the ship) and mid-ship location. The sitting area has a sofa bed and the bathroom features a shower, bathtub and heated floors. Premium amenities include upgraded bedding and in suite coffee. Early booking is highly recommended!
350 sq. ft. (32.5 m2) + 100 sq. ft. (9.3m2) balcony
1-2
1 double or 2 single beds

The six Deluxe Balcony Suites area a great option for travelers looking for some extra space at a mid-range price. The suites feature a large living space with sofa bed, a substantial balcony and a full bathroom with shower, bathtub, enclosed toilet room and heated floors.
299 sq. ft. (27.8 m2) + 70 sq. ft. (6.5m2) balcony
1-2
1 double or 2 single beds

The Balcony Suite is the entry level balcony cabin on Ultramarine. Featuring a sitting area with sofa bed, private balcony and private bathroom with shower and heated floors. Some suites in this category offer interconnecting rooms. The balconies in suites 421, 422, 423, and 424 are partially enclosed.
226 sq. ft. (21 m2) + 52 sq. ft. (4.8m2) balcony
1-2
1 double or 2 single beds

Large entry-level double occupancy suites maximizing interior living space while still offering guests the opportunity to stay connected to the outdoors. Featuring a sitting area with sofa bed, picture window and a private bathroom with shower and heated floors. Suites 319 and 322 offer modified layouts and bathrooms for wheelchair accessibility.
285 sq. ft. (26.5 m2)
1-2
1 double or 2 single beds

The two Explorer Triple cabins are for solo passengers looking to share a cabin with other passengers of the same gender or 3 people traveling together. Featuring a sitting area, picture window and a private bathroom with shower and heated floors. Triple cabins typically fill up far in advance.
285 sq. ft. (26.5 m2)
1-3
3 single or 1 double + 1 single bed

For solo travelers who prefer to have their own cabin. The six Solo Panorama Suites are among the best solo cabins of any ship sailing in the polar waters as they offer floor to ceiling windows. Solo cabins also feature private bathrooms with showers and heated floors.
132 sq. ft. (12.3 m2)
1
1 single
Inclusions/Exclusions
Inclusions:
- Leadership throughout your voyage by our experienced Expedition Leaders, including shore landings and other activities
- All Zodiac transfers and cruising per the daily program
- All shore landings per the daily program
- Shipboard accommodation with daily housekeeping
- All meals, snacks, soft drinks and juices on board throughout your voyage (Please inform us of any dietary requirements as far in advance as possible.)
- Complimentary select beer, wines and select cocktails during bar service hours and dinner
- Complimentary coffee, tea and cocoa available around the clock
- Formal and informal presentations by our Expedition Team and guest speakers as scheduled
- An official expedition parka to keep
- A pair of waterproof expedition boots on loan for landings and Zodiac cruising excursions
- A photographic journal documenting the expedition
- Hair dryer and bathrobes in every cabin
- All miscellaneous service taxes and port charges throughout the program
- All luggage handling aboard the ship
- Complimentary Wi-Fi service on one device permitting basic Internet browsing, email, posting on social media and voice applications. (Premium packages are available for more data intensive applications.)
*CHARTER FLIGHT & HOTEL PACKAGE INCLUDES:
- Hotel nights in Reykjavik on Day 1 & Day 19 (breakfast included)
- Roundtrip Reykjavik airport group transfers on Day 2 & Day 19
- Roundtrip charter flights Reykjavik – West Greenland on Day 2 & 19
- Roundtrip transfers to / from the ship on Day 2 & 19
Exclusions:
- International airfare
- Arrival and departure transfers in Reykjavik
- Passport and visa expenses
- Government arrival and departure taxes not mentioned above
- Meals ashore unless otherwise specified
- Baggage, cancellation, interruption and medical travel insurance—strongly recommended
- Excess-baggage fees on international flights
- Mandatory waterproof pants for Zodiac cruising, or any other gear not mentioned
- Laundry, bar and other personal charges unless specified
- Phone charges (connectivity may vary by location)
- Voluntary gratuity at the end of the voyage for shipboard staff and crew
- Additional overnight accommodation
- Adventure Options not listed in Included Activities
Solo Travelers
Are you traveling alone? Solo travelers have the following options.
- Book into a share cabin in the following categories: Explorer Triple, Explorer Suite & Balcony Suite
- Book a dedicated Solo Panorama
- Book a twin cabin at solo occupancy at 1.7x the per person share price in Explorer Suite & Balcony Suite and 2x the per person price for all other categories

